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it stores up to 80hours of video holds over 330 hours of music store and view digital photos records audio and video 3.5" color tft display narly huh it is awsem i can play games and all sorts of things with it when i get a pic of it i will put it on for you guys to see it is so sweet

~MY GENIUS IS YOUR SUPIDIDY~

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awsomeit goes for 14 hours straitall i have to do is charge it for 3 hourscool huhman o man it is awsome i can hold all my pics and some media player moviescool huh but i need to find a camera or a micraphone that fits in the jacks to record any ideas would help

~MY GENIUS IS YOUR SUPIDIDY~

Your gods may come and go and last for eons and eons but i will be here for ever

Not half bad... Any way to upgrade the drive should your needs expand? I know that some of the mp3 players out there use standard IDE drives; I'd love to get one so i could clone the data over to a 200gb disk and throw it into the mp3 player... never run out of space lol...

A 200gb drive is just a standard IDE drive. hense why i want something like the nomad; yes it's clunky but it has a real drive in it so upgrading is trivial as i can upgrade it myself lol...

Pretty easy too if you have two free ide slots:1. Plugin old drive as master, jumper new drive as slave and plugin as slave.2. Format the new drive to something the jukebox can handle, may take a little testing however as certain partition types wouldn't be supported and FAT doesn't support anything higher than 20gb.3. Find a clone drive utility on google and then use the clone utility to clone over the data.4. Jumper the new drive to master and plugin to your mp3 player and test to see if it works, if so you're grand, if not, repeat from step 2 (finding a partition it supports).

I guess that the main thing is finding what partitioning type it supports, and as FAT doesn't do anyone any good (unless the thing supports you having 10 partitions (200gb / 20 (being the largest FAT supports)) as it's so small.